Login Customizer from TeslaThemes

I’m happy to announce that we’ve finally released our first login customizer plugin. There was a lot of effort put in developing it . Hope you enjoy it and will give us your Feedback (P.S. Do not forget to vote it on WordPress.org after you install it) – without it we can not improve what we do.

Why to use a Login Customizer?

Are you bored of the default grey space WordPress displays when you need to login to your website Admin area? Here is where the Tesla Login Customizer steps in.

You can easily customize your WordPress login page in minutes with no coding skills required. Transform the default log-in page into a professional and unique page that blends nicely with your brand or identity.

Why use Tesla Login Customizer?

There are several Login Customizers out there which offer a limited list of Features for FREE and charge you for addiotional ADDONS such as reCAPTCHA integration (Stops robots to access your websites using reCAPTCHA) or reCAPTCHA styles(styles the reCAPTCHA field to align with your design).

The good News is that with Tesla Login Customizer you get all of that for Free!

Comments

Matija

Congratulation on your first released plugin. Hope it will not be last.
It looks great with all necessary features to customize. I especially like template one.
Thanks for making it free and will definitely bookmark it if ever need for that kind of plugin appears.
All the best.
Matija

Tesla

Tester

The plugin can not be activated because a fatal error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or '(' ....\wp-content\plugins\tesla-login-customizer\tt_login.php on line 15

Tesla

Vu

Tesla

Hello,
thanks for reporting this . We installed latest ithemes security plugin and enabled all recommended options and the Tesla Customizer still works. Could you be more specific about what doesn't work ? Did you modify the login url ? If so , you need to enter it in the general settings of the Tesla Customizer.
Regards.

dyna56

David Clark

Hi and thank you for this awesome plugin. Easy to install. Works right out of the box. I now use it on all my site developments. For ages now we develop nice looking websites but have a crappy looking login page. Now we can class it up.
I have one question. I have used a hook to add in another field onto the registration page for a customer that only wants people to be able to register if they know a security key. ie at statement run time they will issue a code that will be required on the registration page to allow registration. This is to allow them to register at will but not allow the general public to register.
I have it all working but am wanting to style the field like the other 2 fields on the page. How do I go about this.?

David Clark

David Clark

Tesla

We will inspect the issue and come with a solution for you or a general update.

Tesla

08 Dec 2015

We tried doing something about it for general use but it seem to be very hackish. So we decided to give the solution only to you , for that please enable the field again and we will provide the custom css needed to insert in the custom css box in the advanced tab of the plugin's settings.

David Clark

Hi there. Thanks for your effort in this.
I have re activated the field.
I would like the ICON you use for the password field to be used.
Refer to pic1.jpg in the root domain as reference.
Of course the ICON and names will line up with the others above. Couldn't get it on the pic.

webace

David

This plugin is just what I was looking for! And it looks smoooooooooth!
One thing: am I able to let the user redirect back to the page they were after they have logged in? I've found the option to add a url of a page that the user will be redirected to after logging in, but it would be awesome if it would be possible if the user would redirect back to the page they were initially on, before the started to log in.
David

Tesla

Hello David ,
thank you for your feedback.
The redirect feature is by default integrated into WP. When sending to login page you need to add the `?redirect=refferer_url` parameter econded. So the full url would be something like :
`http://xxx.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fxxx.com%2Flast-page%2F&reauth=1`.
Cheers.

Tesla

As mentioned in the support topic :
“We found the issue :
Upload Url Path here for the first site was wrong .
Changed it to wp-content/uploads/ and it works now.
Please note that our plugin does not access these settings , nor does the template.”
Cheers.